SV Halle

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SV Halle
Club logo
Surname Sports club Halle e. V.
Club colors green white
Founded June 30, 1958
Association headquarters Kreuzvorwerk 22
06120 Halle / Saale
Members 4,061 (as of January 1, 2018)
Departments 9
Chairman Christoph Bergner (President)
Homepage www.sv-halle.de

The Halle sports club is a sports club from Halle an der Saale . At the time of the German Democratic Republic the association was called Chemie Halle . The sports club operates these days basketball , boxing , judo , athletics , modern pentathlon , rehabilitation and disabled sports , rhythmic gymnastics , wrestling , rowing , swimming , triathlon , gymnastics , volleyball , water polo and water jumping .

The club provided many Olympic and world champions such as the four-time gold medalist from 1976 Kornelia Ender and the three-time rowing world champion from the turn of the millennium, Andreas Hajek . During the GDR era, the basketball team won five national championships for women and two for men. Today's women's team plays under the name Halle Lions in the Bundesliga.

history

Logo of the SC Chemie Halle
Club logo until approx. 2008

The club was founded on June 30, 1958 as the Sportclub Chemie Halle . It emerged from the merger of the SC Wissenschaft Halle and SC Chemie Halle-Leuna associations (see also Turbine Halle ). From its founding until 1989, the focus was exclusively on competitive sports. Numerous talented athletes from the GDR were delegated to performance bases such as Berlin , Leipzig , Dresden - including the SC Chemie Halle. In the first eleven years, athletes from the SC Chemie Halle won 1 gold , 6 silver and 15 bronze medals at the Olympic Games , World and European Championships . Between 1969 and 1989 the development took a steep upward trend. The result was 56 gold, 55 silver and 53 bronze medals at the Olympics, World Championships and European Championships.

In 1966, the successful football section (1962 FDGB Cup winners ) was spun off and continued to exist as an independent football club under the name HFC Chemie . In 1969, several divisions were spun off from the SCC in BSGs (for example in the SG HPW 69 Halle, later SG KPV 69 Halle).

The social changes in the GDR in the late autumn of 1989 also left their mark on SC Chemie Halle. With the establishment of the sports club hall on July 20, 1990, developed under a performance-oriented athletic club with about 700 athletes and more than 200 full-time coaches and officials a volunteer -run large club with 4,000 members. The restructuring did not have a negative impact on the successes. From 1990 to 2004, 27 gold, 13 silver and 20 bronze medals were won at the Olympics, World Championships and European Championships.

successes

Olympic champion

World Champion

in the junior area

in the senior sector

  • Roland Opitz : 2006 in the modern pentathlon (team competition)

European champion

in the junior area

in the senior sector

GDR champions and cup winners (until 1990) and German champions (from 1991)

aerobics

team

  • 1998, 2003

basketball

See also SV Halle Lions
1963, 1964 for men; 1960, 1961, 1964, 1968, 1969 for women

bowling

1959 to 1962 and 1964 to 1966 men's team champions; 1965 with the women with the team.

Boxing

Soccer

1962 cup winner

Judo

Bowling (asphalt)

1964 to 1966 with the women's team; in the men's 1961 couple fight.

athletics

With the gentlemen

With the ladies

team

  • 1960, 1961, 1963 in the men's cross

Rhythmic sports gymnastics

Bianca Dittrich at the GDR championships in 1982 in Eisenhüttenstadt

Wrestling

rowing

and other titles in rowing communities (from four people)

chess

From 1959 to 1964, what was then SC Chemie Halle was GDR team champion for women.

swim

See also SV Halle swimming

  • Klaus Dockhorn : 1974 (400 m freestyle); 1974 (1500 m freestyle)
  • Steffen Ließ : 1984 (400 m freestyle)
  • Karsten Drobny : 1984, 1985 (100 m butterfly); 1984, 1985 (200 m butterfly); 1983 (200 m layers)
  • Steffen Jahns : 1983 (200 m butterfly)
  • Thomas Körber : 1985, 1986 (200 m butterfly)
  • Tino Weber : 1989, 1990 (100 m back); 1989 (200 m back)
  • Kornelia Grummt-Ender : 1973, 1974, 1975, 1976 (100 m butterfly); 1972, 1973 (200 m layers); 1973 (400 m layers); 1972, 1973, 1974, 1975 (100 m freestyle); 1975, 1976 (200 m freestyle); 1974, 1975 (400 m freestyle); 1976 (100 m back)
  • Cornelia Polit : 1983 (200 m butterfly); 1981 (200 m back); 1981 (100 m back)
  • Dagmar Hase : 1988, 1990 (200 m back)
  • Carmela Schmidt : 1979, 1981, 1982 (400 m freestyle); 1981 (800 m freestyle)
  • Judge: 1986 (400 m freestyle)
  • Jutta Olbrisch : 1958 (100 m freestyle)
  • Karin Beyer : 1958 (200 m chest)

tennis

For men:

  • Konrad Zanger : 1961 (doubles); 1963 (double hall)
  • Luttropp: 1965 (doubles); 1964 (double hall)

For women:

  • Eva Johannes : 1958 to 1964 (single); 1959 to 1965 (doubles); 1959 to 1961, 1963 to 1965 (mixed doubles)
  • Lindner: 1961, 1962 (doubles)
  • Hella Vahley : 1963, 1964 (doubles); 1962 (mixed doubles)
  • Hella Riede : 1965, 1966 (single); 1965, 1966 (doubles); 1966 (mixed doubles)

1958, 1960 to 1962 with the team

Triathlon

do gymnastics

volleyball

For women:

Diving

  • Rolf Sperling : 1958 to 1965 (tower)
  • Falk Hoffmann : 1969 to 1964, 1966, 1976 to 1982 (art); 1971 to 1974, 1977 to 1980 (tower); 1969 to 1973, 1975, 1976, 1978 to 1980, 1982 (art 3 m hall); 1970 (art 1 m hall); 1976, 1978, 1980 (tower hall)
  • Steffen Haage : 1985, 1986, 1988 (tower); 1986 to 1988 (tower hall)
  • Andreas Wels : 1998 (art 1 m); 1998, 2000, 2001, 2003, 2004 (art 3 m); 2000-2004 (synchron 3 m); 2001, 2004 (art 3 m hall); 2001, 2002, 2004 (synchronous 3 m hall)
  • Benjamin Langer : 1998 (art 1 m); 1998 (art 3 m); 1998 (art combination); 1998 (synchron 3 m)
  • Attila Kantor : 1998 (synchronous 3 m)
  • Martina Jäschke : 1981 (tower)
  • Katrin Bensing : 1986 (art); 1985 (art 3 m hall)
  • Ute Wetzig : 1989 (tower)
  • Monika Delitzsch : 1968 (tower hall)
  • D. Bey: 1969 (art 3 m hall)
  • Sandra Kloß : 1998 (art 3 m)
  • Katja Dieckow : 2004 (art 1 m hall)

The SV Halle organizes the Halloren Cup in water jumping, the organizer is Andreas Wels.

Commons : 47th Hallorenpokal Halle 2020  - Collection of images, videos and audio files

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Profile of SV Halles e. V.
  2. Basketball - All Masters of the GDR. on: sporthelden.de